NEW long-range missiles were unveiled in Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea today, as Kim Jong-Un said he is not afraid to go to war with the US, unnerving reports have claimed.

North Korea: Missiles on show at military parade as Kim Jong-Un crows about 'all out war'

President of the United States, Donald Trump, has sent an 'armada' of naval ships to the Korean Peninsula amid fears Jong-Un will begin firing missile from the secretive state today.

Today, as millions gathered in the capital at the behest of Jong-Un to celebrate the day of the grandfather's birth, frightening reports say he unveiled a chase of new weaponry.

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Missiles on show at military parade in North Korea

If the United States wages reckless provocation against us, our revolutionary power will instantly counter with an annihilating strike

Cho Ryong Hae

Choe Ryong Hae said to those celebrating 'Day of the Sun' - the North state is ready per battle.

He said: “If the United States wages reckless provocation against us, our revolutionary power will instantly counter with an annihilating strike, and we will respond to full-out war with full-out war and to nuclear war with our style of nuclear strike warfare.”

Eye witnesses said long-range and submarine-based missiles were shown at the anniversary parade on Saturday.

China has imposed economic sanctions already, but the warmongering words from the leader of the hermit state are showing no signs of subsiding.

The American nuclear warning system DefCon was upped to level four last week, as tensions rose.

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China, whose foreign minister met his French counterpart in Beijing on Friday revealed plans to bring Russia onto the fold.

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North Korea: Soldiers on display on the Day of the Sun

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But one week after President Trump bombed an airfield in Idlib, in response to a gas attack on civilians by Bashar a-Assad President Assad of Syria, relations between the countries are strained.

Moscow claims the command from the Oval Office upset their airs in Syria, as they back Assad in the country's civil war.

The bomb drop has been seen as a sign from Trump to North Korea - to show them he is not afraid to act without warning.

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Weapons on display to the crowds in Pyongyang, North Korea

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